15 FREE Knit Headband Patterns
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Choose between 15 free, cable, thin, bulky, and lace knit headband patterns.
These ear warmers are quick knitting projects, and do not need more than 1 – 2 skeins. Perfect for any leftover yarn you may have lying around.
Holiday Headband
From: Loopy Mango
Difficulty: Beginner
Yarn in image: Merino Nr. 5
Yarn weight: 6 – Super Bulky
Needle Size: 10 mm/US15
Summer’s Here
True Love Headband
From: Knit Picks
Difficulty: Intermediate
Yarn in image: Carpetta Super Wash
Yarn weight: 2 – Fingering
Needle Size: 3.5mm/US4
Lavender Meeting
From: Drops Design
Difficulty: –
Yarn in image: Drops Air
Yarn weight: 4 – Aran/Worsted
Needle Size: 3.5mm/US4 and 4.5mm/US7
From: Lion Brand
Difficulty: Beginner
Yarn in image: Vanna’s Glamour
Yarn weight: 2 – Fine
Needle Size: 3.75/US5
Braided Warmth
Panther Headband
From: Deramores
Difficulty: Intermediate
Yarn in image: Novita Venla
Yarn weight: 2 – Sport
Needle Size: 3mm/US2.5
Just Glisten
Rosette Headband
From: Knit Picks
Difficulty: Beginner
Yarn in image: Brava Bulky
Yarn weight: 5 – Bulky
Needle Size: 6mm/US10
The Winterway
Turban (d)
From: Manos del Uruguay
Difficulty: –
Yarn in image: Wool Clásica from Manos Del Uruguay
Yarn weight: 4 – Aran
Needle Size: 6mm/US10
2 Comments
Dana
Hello, i Hope you are well. Thanks for sharing. I will like to Know what k1 and P1 mean in your first pattern. Thanks. Dana
Fiberonrepeat
Hi Dana, All well and sorry for the late reply! K1 and P1 means knit one stitch and then purl one stitch, repeating this will form a rib stitch pattern.
Best regards
Ulrika